- Introduction
- +Essays
- Editor's Note
- Zoning as Design
- Towards A City of Cities
- The Future of the Zoning Resolution
- Zoning and Design Visualization
- Working with the City
- A Revolutionary Approach to Zoning
- Zoning the Next 100 Years… Or At Least 50
- Vision and Legitimacy: The Planning Basis of Zoning
- Happy 100th Birthday, NYC Zoning Resolution!
- Reflections on the 100th Anniversary of the NYC Zoning Resolution
- Regulating the Good You Can't Think Of
- Zoning for the 21st Century Metropolis
- The Zoning Resolution: A Work in Progress
- Zoning for Tomorrow
- Zoning and Design: It’s Complicated
- What’s Old Is New
- Zoning – The First 100 Years
- One Hundred Years of Zoning
- 100 Years of Zoning
- Authors
- Related Links
- Events
Zoning as Design
by Jonathan Barnett
Professor Emeritus of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania
Towards a City of Cities
by Vishaan Chakrabarti
Founder, Partnership for Architecture & Urbanism
The Future of the Zoning Resolution
by Robert S. Cook, Jr.
Partner, Meister Seelig & Fein LLP and Co-chair, Zoning Committee of Citizens Housing and Planning Council
Zoning and Design Visualization
by Phu T. Duong
Senior Associate, NBBJ and Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Working with the City
by Douglas Durst
Chairman, The Durst Organization
A Revolutionary Approach to Zoning
by Alexander Garvin
President, Alex Garvin Associates Public Realm Strategists, Adjunct Professor of Urban Planning and Management, Yale University
Zoning the Next 100 Years… Or At Least 50
by Mark Ginsberg
Founding Partner, Curtis + Ginsberg Architects LLP
Vision and Legitimacy: The Planning Basis of Zoning
by Ernest Hutton
Principal, Hutton Associates Inc. Planning Interaction and Co-chair of the AIANY Planning & Urban Design Committee
Happy 100th Birthday, NYC Zoning Resolution!
by Dan Kaplan
Senior Partner, FXFOWLE Architects
Reflections on the 100th Anniversary of the NYC Zoning Resolution
by Marcie Kesner
Planning and Development Specialist, KRAMER LEVIN NAFTALIS & FRANKEL LLP
Regulating the Good You Can’t Think Of
by Michael Kwartler
Principal, Michael Kwartler and Associates, and Founding President, The Environmental Simulation Center
Zoning for the 21st Century Metropolis
by Jerilyn Perine
Executive Director, Citizens Housing & Planning Council
The Zoning Resolution: A Work in Progress
by Gina Pollara
President, Municipal Art Society
Editor’s Note
by Jack L. Robbins
Principal, FXFOWLE Architects
Zoning for Tomorrow
by Bill Rudin
Vice Chairman and CEO, Rudin Management Company and Chairman, Association for a Better New York
Zoning and Design: It’s Complicated
by Jeffrey Shumaker
Chief Urban Designer, New York City Department of City Planning
What’s Old is New
by Howard Slatkin
Deputy Director for Strategic Planning, New York City Department of City Planning
Zoning – The First 100 Years
by William Stein
Principal, Dattner Architects
One Hundred Years of Zoning
by Robert A.M. Stern
Founder and Senior Partner, Robert A.M. Stern Architects
100 Years of Zoning
by Carl Weisbrod
Director, New York City Department of City Planning and Chair, New York City City Planning Commission